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== PDE GA Seminar Schedule Fall 2020-Spring 2021 == | == PDE GA Seminar Schedule Fall 2020-Spring 2021 == | ||
Welcome to the new mode of our PDEGA seminar this semester. Each week, we'll introduce to you two talks that are interesting and related to our interests. As the videos are already on Youtube or other platforms, you could choose to watch them whenever you want to; our goal here is merely to pick our favorite ones out of thousands of already available recorded talks. | |||
'''Week 1 (9/1/2020-9/5/2020)''' | |||
1. Paul Rabinowitz - The calculus of variations and phase transition problems. | |||
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vs3rd8RPosA | |||
2. Frank Merle - On the implosion of a three dimensional compressible fluid. | |||
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wSNBN0IRdA&feature=youtu.be | |||
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PDE GA Seminar Schedule Fall 2020-Spring 2021
Welcome to the new mode of our PDEGA seminar this semester. Each week, we'll introduce to you two talks that are interesting and related to our interests. As the videos are already on Youtube or other platforms, you could choose to watch them whenever you want to; our goal here is merely to pick our favorite ones out of thousands of already available recorded talks.
Week 1 (9/1/2020-9/5/2020)
1. Paul Rabinowitz - The calculus of variations and phase transition problems. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vs3rd8RPosA
2. Frank Merle - On the implosion of a three dimensional compressible fluid. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wSNBN0IRdA&feature=youtu.be
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